Isi 5382-2018
Isi 5382-2018
Isi 5382-2018
May 2020
PRODUCT MANUAL
FOR RUBBER SEALS — JOINT RINGS FOR WATER SUPPLY, DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE PIPELINES
ACCORDING TO IS 5382:2018
This Product Manual shall be used as reference material by all Regional/Branch Offices & licensees to
ensure coherence of practice and transparency in operation of certification under Scheme-I of Bureau
of Indian Standards (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018 for various products. The document
may also be used by prospective applicants desirous of obtaining BIS certification licence/certificate.
2. Sampling Guidelines:
Materials are to conform to the requirements of Cl 4.1 of IS
5382:2018 (The standards for these requirements are under
a) Raw material :
development and it has been decided to not insist on
compliance to these requirements till further orders)
Separate samples of rubber seals of each type of application
and hardness class of any nominal size may be tested to cover
those types and hardness classes of all sizes being
b) Grouping guidelines :
manufactured, subject to availability of manufacturing and
testing facilities. During operation of licence, samples of each
variety shall be drawn in rotation.
Rubber Sealing Rings, Qty- 5 Nos, Rubber Test Slab- 2, Rubber
c) Sample Size :
Small Button -6, Rubber Big Button-3 of each type of rubber
Possible tests in a day :Dimensions, hardness, tensile strength and elongation at break
5.
(Already conditioned samples)
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PM/ 5382/ 1
May 2020
ANNEX A
The above list is indicative only and may not be treated as exhaustive.
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PM/ 5382/ 1
May 2020
Annex- B
SCHEME OF INSPECTION AND TESTING
1. LABORATORY - A laboratory shall be maintained, which shall be suitably equipped (as per
the requirement given in column 2 of Table 1) and staffed, where different tests given in
the specification shall be carried out in accordance with the methods given in
thespecification.
1.1 The manufacturer shall prepare a calibration plan for the test equipments.
2. TEST RECORDS - The manufacturer shall maintain test records for the tests carried out to
establishconformity.
3. PACKING AND MARKING -The Standard Mark as given in Schedule of the license shall be
incorporated, on each sealing ring or packing or both, provided always the material thus
marked conforms to all the requirement of the specification.
3.1 The packing and marking shall be done as per the provisions of the Indian Standard. In
addition, the following shall be marked on each sealing ring or packing orboth
4. CONTROL UNIT – For the purpose of this scheme, all finished sealing rings of the same
type, dimension, design, manufactured from the same type of rubber and produced in one
day shall constitute a controlunit.
4.1 On the basis of tests and inspection results, the decision regarding conformity or
otherwise of a control unit as a whole with the requirements of the standard, shall be
taken as given in Table1.
5. LEVELS OF CONTROL –The tests, as indicated in Table 1 and at the levels of control
specified therein, shall be carried out on the whole production of the factory covered by
this scheme and appropriate records and charts maintained in accordance with paragraph
2 above. All the production which conforms to the Indian Standard and covered by this
licence shall be marked with StandardMark.
5.1 All production which conforms to the Indian Standard and covered in the licence should be
marked with Standardmark.
6. STORAGE – Instructions for storage as given in the Indian Standard shall be complied.
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TABLE 1: LEVELS OF CONTROL
(Para 5 of the Scheme of Inspection and Testing)
Note-1: Whether test equipment is required or sub-contracting is permitted in column 2 shall be decided by the Bureau and shall be mandatory. Sub-contracting
is permitted to a laboratory recognized by the Bureau or Government laboratories empaneled by the Bureau.
Note-2: Levels of control given in column 3 are only recommendatory in nature. The manufacturer may define the control unit/batch/lot and submit his own
levels of control in column 3 with proper justification.
Note-3: In case of any failure each and every control unit shall be tested till five consecutive control units are found to be satisfactory and only then the
frequency suggested in this table may be followed.